What’s the difference between uberX and Uber Black, other than price? With uberX, drivers use their own vehicles, similar to Lyft’s service. But Lyft’s service is classified as free, with riders offering drivers a suggested donation. UberX’s fares are listed on the chart above and on the Uber blog. The minimum fare is $6, well below Uber Black’s minimum fare of $15. Read more…

As a Denver judge takes his time updating rules that could impact Uber’s business in Colorado, the tech upstart continues to operate in the Mile High City and pump out new partnerships.

On Friday, as part of a global promotion, the e-hailing app maker will allow Denver consumers to virtually flag down an ice cream truck on-demand with the Uber smartphone program.

The service will run from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. In Denver, hailing a truck will cost $25, which includes 5 servings of Good Humor treats from the Ice Cream Wagon. No cash is required as the $25 will be charged to the credit card that’s on file with Uber. Read more…

Tamara Chuang covers personal technology and local tech news for The Denver Post. She previously spent 10 years doing the same thing for The Orange County Register before taking a hiatus to move here and become a SAHM to a precocious toddler.

Laura Keeney is a business reporter with The Denver Post, covering aerospace, aviation and biotech. Over the last two decades, she's covered everything from agribusiness to punk rock. Keeney holds an AACSB-accredited MBA from St. John Fisher College in Rochester, NY.